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   4NAME
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   6gitnamespaces - Git namespaces
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   8DESCRIPTION
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  10
  11Git supports dividing the refs of a single repository into multiple
  12namespaces, each of which has its own branches, tags, and HEAD.  Git can
  13expose each namespace as an independent repository to pull from and push
  14to, while sharing the object store, and exposing all the refs to
  15operations such as linkgit:git-gc[1].
  16
  17Storing multiple repositories as namespaces of a single repository
  18avoids storing duplicate copies of the same objects, such as when
  19storing multiple branches of the same source.  The alternates mechanism
  20provides similar support for avoiding duplicates, but alternates do not
  21prevent duplication between new objects added to the repositories
  22without ongoing maintenance, while namespaces do.
  23
  24To specify a namespace, set the `GIT_NAMESPACE` environment variable to
  25the namespace.  For each ref namespace, git stores the corresponding
  26refs in a directory under `refs/namespaces/`.  For example,
  27`GIT_NAMESPACE=foo` will store refs under `refs/namespaces/foo/`.  You
  28can also specify namespaces via the `--namespace` option to
  29linkgit:git[1].
  30
  31Note that namespaces which include a `/` will expand to a hierarchy of
  32namespaces; for example, `GIT_NAMESPACE=foo/bar` will store refs under
  33`refs/namespaces/foo/refs/namespaces/bar/`.  This makes paths in
  34`GIT_NAMESPACE` behave hierarchically, so that cloning with
  35`GIT_NAMESPACE=foo/bar` produces the same result as cloning with
  36`GIT_NAMESPACE=foo` and cloning from that repo with `GIT_NAMESPACE=bar`.  It
  37also avoids ambiguity with strange namespace paths such as `foo/refs/heads/`,
  38which could otherwise generate directory/file conflicts within the `refs`
  39directory.
  40
  41linkgit:git-upload-pack[1] and linkgit:git-receive-pack[1] rewrite the
  42names of refs as specified by `GIT_NAMESPACE`.  git-upload-pack and
  43git-receive-pack will ignore all references outside the specified
  44namespace.
  45
  46The smart HTTP server, linkgit:git-http-backend[1], will pass
  47GIT_NAMESPACE through to the backend programs; see
  48linkgit:git-http-backend[1] for sample configuration to expose
  49repository namespaces as repositories.
  50
  51For a simple local test, you can use linkgit:git-remote-ext[1]:
  52
  53----------
  54git clone ext::'git --namespace=foo %s /tmp/prefixed.git'
  55----------
  56
  57SECURITY
  58--------
  59
  60Anyone with access to any namespace within a repository can potentially
  61access objects from any other namespace stored in the same repository.
  62You can't directly say "give me object ABCD" if you don't have a ref to
  63it, but you can do some other sneaky things like:
  64
  65. Claiming to push ABCD, at which point the server will optimize out the
  66  need for you to actually send it. Now you have a ref to ABCD and can
  67  fetch it (claiming not to have it, of course).
  68
  69. Requesting other refs, claiming that you have ABCD, at which point the
  70  server may generate deltas against ABCD.
  71
  72None of this causes a problem if you only host public repositories, or
  73if everyone who may read one namespace may also read everything in every
  74other namespace (for instance, if everyone in an organization has read
  75permission to every repository).